And they asked me to take a polygraph as to the allegations and reports I'd made. I volunteered and I took the polygraph and passed it without a glitch.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Later, I went down to the Washington field office and an onsite polygraph was administered.
After reviewing the polygraph charts in private, the polygraph examiner told me that I had passed and that he believed I had nothing to do with the anthrax letters.
Have I been wiretapped? Yes. But who they said wiretapped me was incorrect.
I was falsely arrested twice, slandered and defamed.
I was involved, deeply involved, in a deception... I have deceived my friends - and I had millions of them.
In the beginning, though, I have to admit that I did have a chip on my shoulder. I did want to prove everyone wrong. But after I went through the process and came out the other side, it wasn't about anyone else.
I didn't volunteer; they asked me. I felt a duty to testify.
They made a shrewd guess that I could give them some useful information, and they were the first to meet me. Some one said they came to arrest me, and - well, let it go at that.
While I was in jail, they handcuffed me and took me to a backroom, where a detective from the FBI and a Secret Service agent were, and they interrogated me for about three or four hours.
I didn't do what they said I did. I may have done enough so that I don't know if I can prove my innocence.